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When the round of questions passed to Drew Pearson , Spinks became noticeably agitated . Pearson was still being supplied with inside information from Stetson Kennedy at this time and was more knowledgeable about the Klan than any other ...
... 68 Texas State Fair, Klan Day, 76-7 Thomas, Eugene, 39 Thomas, J. C., 32 Thomas, James, 217 Thompson, Charles W., 51 Thompson, Fred, 32 Thompson, William Hale (Big Bill), 101, 110-11 Thornton, W. L., 72 Toledo, Ohio, 166 Tolerance, ...
Extraordinary national acclaim accompanied the publication of award-winning historian Linda Gordon’s disturbing and markedly timely history of the reassembled Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s.
Modern Weapons Caching : A Down - to - Earth Approach to Beating the Government Gun Grab . Boulder , Colo .: Paladin , 1990 . Bjorgo , Tore . Terror from the Extreme Right . London : Frank Cass , 1995 . Blee , Kathleen M. Women of the ...
In The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan, Rory McVeigh provides a revealing analysis of the broad social agenda of 1920s-era KKK, showing that although the organization continued to promote white supremacy, it also addressed a surprisingly wide ...
Lieutenant Gover- nor Charles Sullivan vowed that blacks “will be able to live in dignity in my Mississippi,” while ex-prosecutor William Waller joined Sullivan in a promise of fair employment for all.3 In August's first primary, ...
MacLean, Behind the Mask of Chivalry; Fox, Everyday Klansfolk; William D. Jenkins, Steel Valley Klan: The Ku Klux Klan in Ohio's Mahoning Valley (Kent: Kent State University Press, 1990); Goldberg, Hooded Empire; and Moore, ...
Allen W. Trelease’s White Terror, originally published in 1971, was the first scholarly history of the Ku Klux Klan in the South during Reconstruction.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: The contours of local history -- Chapter 2: Crashing the city -- Chapter 3: "Methods and operations" -- Chapter 4: Reform and reaction; Part I: A tendency to split; Part II: The persistence of anti-Catholicism -- ...
But see also Charles W. Ferguson, “James E. Ferguson,” Southwest Review, X (October 1924), 29-36; and Ouida Ferguson Nalle, The Fergusons of Texas (San Antonio, 1946). A concise narrative of the Klan's career in Texas politics is ...